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Writersworld Newsletter - Issue No. 13

Printed with permission from the Guardian Society - Wednesday, January 16, 2002

Gesture of Dissent

A woman painting peace slogans on a wall in Westbourne Green London had to go to hospital when her eyelids stuck together after a passer-by tipped her bucket of white paint over her head.

Spanner of attention

Children at a school in Truro, Cornwall are to help the headteacher renovate his 72 year old Austin Seven car as part of their homework.

Stuck in Conversation
A Wiltshire county councillor had to go to hospital to have a mobile phone removed from his hand after making a call while the glue with which he had been fixing the phone was still wet.
Dark day for justice
A judge, two magistrates and a clutch of court officials adjourned to a car park in Newcastle upon Tyme to decide whether a black cab was black enough for the owner to be granted a Hackney carriage licence.
Profitable Time
A London woman whose £10,000 watch was stolen in a burglary four years ago, has had it returned to her after the police recovered it, now inlaid with diamonds and worth £32,000.
Return to Bringer
A retired delivery man bought a vase at a jumble sale in Carmarthenshire, and discovered inside it a receipt showing that he had delivered it himself in 1949.
Grassed Up
Police acting on an anonymous tip-off that a drug dealer was operating in a street in Edinburgh, arrived to find that the call had been made by the dealer, who admitted possessing cannabis.
Swag on tap

Thieves who broke into a newly built house in Dromore, Northern Ireland stripped out all the kitchen fittings, including the sink

You've been framed
A short sighted shoplifter stole a pair of designer spectacles with no lenses from an opticians in Gillingham in Kent
Pickup point
Men are refusing to collect their wives from evening classes in a church in Burslem Staffordshire because they say that while waiting in their cars they are being harassed by prostitutes.
Related Illness?
A woman who visited her GP in Bedford after suffering chest pains and numbness in her feet was told to go to relate for marriage guidance.
Harbouring ambition
A ferry enthusiast has taken the three minute ride across Portsmouth harbour to Gosport 14,000 times since 1971
Wheels of fortune
An eighty year old woman from Edgeley Cheshire, who hasn't driven for fifty years won a £12,000 Mercedes in a hospice raffle.
Bruised fruit
A judge ordered a man from Ramsgate Kent to pay his former wife £1 for the pineapple he damaged when he hit her with it during an argument.

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